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Boise Police Department
News Release

Investigation Continues into ATM theft; Suspect Photos

Boise, Nov. 21, 2013 - Boise Police continue to investigate the theft of an ATM from a business on South Latah Street earlier this week.

Detectives are releasing photos of the crime as it occurred in the hopes someone may recognize the logo on the suspect's clothing that could assist in identifying the suspect.

The suspect also wore a pullover mask that may be recognizable.

See the original release below for details of the crime.

Crime Stoppers: Anyone with information on the above crimes is urged to contact Crime Stoppers at 343-COPS, or log onto www.343cops.com, or text CRIMES or 274637, subject: Tip236. Tips can also be made via the Crime Stoppers Facebook Page at https://www.facebook.com/CSofSWIdaho. A citizen can remain anonymous. A reward of up to $1,000 is offered by Crime Stoppers for information leading to the arrest of criminal suspects.

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Boise, Nov. 19, 2013 - Boise Police are investigating the theft of one ATM machine and the attempted theft of a second machine overnight.

What Happened: Boise Police received an alarm from a credit union on the 10900 block of West Fairview Avenue at 1:55 this morning. Responding officers arrived on scene to find evidence that someone had tampered with an ATM machine. Officers found obvious damage to the machines control panel. Aside from the damage, nothing appears stolen.

At 2:42 a.m. Boise Police recieved another alarm from a business on South Latah Street near West Alpine. When officers arrived, they found an ATM machine had been stolen. A witness was able to provide officers with the description of a vehicle possibly connected to the crime, a pickup truck seen driving away at a high rate of speed.

Crime Stoppers: Anyone with information on the above crimes is urged to contact Crime Stoppers at 343-COPS, or log onto www.343cops.com, or text CRIMES or 274637, subject: Tip236. Tips can also be made via the Crime Stoppers Facebook Page at https://www.facebook.com/CSofSWIdaho. A citizen can remain anonymous. A reward of up to $1,000 is offered by Crime Stoppers for information leading to the arrest of criminal suspects.